SNL Launches 'The Rundown' With Stars & Classics, Plus Season 51's Top Hits

Saturday Night Live just dropped a new digital series, The Rundown, and it's already creating waves. This isn't just another clip show; it brings together SNL legends like Dana Carvey, Jack Black, and current favorites Kenan Thompson and Bowen Yang. They dive into the archives, picking their all-time favorite sketches to build ultimate "dream" episodes.
Kenan Thompson recently pulled out a deep cut: "Sally O'Malley's Rockette Open Audition" starring Molly Shannon from 1999. He also praised classics like "The Chris Farley Show." It's a fantastic way to revisit SNL history through the eyes of its biggest stars.
Meanwhile, SNL also rolled out its "Top 5" most-watched lists for Season 51's cold opens, monologues, and live sketches. Fans can now binge viral hits such as the "Pentagon Press Conference" cold open and memorable sketches like "Passing Notes." The season kicked off with Bad Bunny and wrapped up with Will Ferrell, making it a star-studded run worth revisiting. It's clear SNL knows how to keep its legacy alive while highlighting its current wins.
“This isn't just another clip show; it brings together SNL legends like Dana Carvey, Jack Black, and current favorites Kenan Thompson and Bowen Yang.”
Catzye Take
What's interesting here is SNL's dual approach: honoring its rich history with 'The Rundown' while still pushing out fresh content. Fans will definitely want to check out the curated classic picks. It's a smart move to engage both long-time viewers and newer fans.
Newsletter
Stay in the loop
Weekly digest of the top manga & anime stories. No spam, unsubscribe any time.
Want to learn more?
Read our complete Manga guide →



